Mark McClure
Mark McClure is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Asheville researching real analysis, specifically fractal measure and dimension. Papers on these topics may be downloaded in gzipped PostScript format; a paper involving Julia
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Math Craft - Cory Poole, administrator
A community "dedicated to the exploration of mathematically inspired art and architecture through projects, community submissions, and inspirational posts." Share images, videos, and other resources on the corkboard; post questions to the forum. The blog
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Mathematica Courseware Catalog - Wolfram Research, Inc.
Developed as a resource for the academic community, the Mathematica Courseware Catalog is an ever-growing and broad-ranging collection of course materials that make significant use of Mathematica. Search by keyword or browse by subject: see, in particular,
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Mathematica in Higher Education - Wolfram Research
Lessons, resources, books, and classroom packs for making Mathematica software an integral part of math education in university and college classrooms. Also features Mathematica versions geared and priced for students, as well as flexible academic purchase
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Mathematically Speaking
"Thoughts and ideas about mathematics in the media, popular views of mathematics, and being a mathematician." This college professor's posts, which date back to April, 2009, have included "Crocheting and Hyperbolic Space," "Topology and the Moore Method
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Mathematical Publications - ZIB/Math-Net
A page on electronic publishing in mathematics, with sections on mathematical journals and bibliographies, separated into references to E-journals, General Journals and Bibliographies, and Subject Specific Journals and Bibliographies. Also Preprint Archives,
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The Mathematical Tourist - Ivars Peterson
"Cool stuff" that Peterson, the Director of Publications and Communications at the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), encounters while "browsing the world of mathematics and computer science: new developments in math and its applications, old
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Mathematics Illuminated - Annenberg Media
A video course for adult learners, high school and college teachers; 13 half-hour video programs, online text, course guide, and Web site; graduate credit available. "Rather than a series of problems to be solved, mathematics is presented as play we engage
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Math Mutation - Erik Seligman
These "show notes" accompany a short podcast of the same name that explores "fun, interesting, or just plain weird corners of mathematics that you probably didn't hear in school." Posts, which date back to December, 2011, have included "Flat People Give
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Math Puzzle of the Week - Ed Pegg, Jr.
A site that celebrates math puzzles and mathematical recreations. Ed Pegg is a twenty-year member of the National Puzzler's League, and frequently contributes to the New York Times crossword, Games magazine, and National Public Radio's Sunday Puzzler.
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Math - Science Search
Science Search is a directory for scientific topics, including this subsection of Math. Individual entries include description, category, and a user rating of the site.
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MathSource - Wolfram Research
An extensive electronic library of Mathematica material and notebooks, with over 100,000 pages of immediately accessible Mathematica programs, documents, examples, and more. You may browse the archive or search by author, title, keyword, or item number.
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Maxwell's Demon - Edmund Harriss
Harriss, a mathematician and artist of substitution tilings, tilings with a scaling symmetry like the Penrose Tiling, writes that "the major themes of this blog revolve around mathematics communication and mathematics art." His posts, which date back
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Maze Page - Jo Edkins
A page that illustrates the four main groups of unicursal mazes or labyrinths: mazes with a single path to the centre and no branches. This is the oldest form of maze, with examples all round the world. Contents include What are Mazes For?; A maze design
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Möbius and his Band - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
A Möbius band (or strip) is a surface with only one side and one edge. You can make one by joining the two ends of a long strip of paper after giving one end a 180-degree twist. An article about a geometrical theory of polyhedra; Euler's formula
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Möbius in the Playground - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
Many people are familiar with the remarkable one-sided surface known as the Moebius band. You can easily make one by gluing or taping together the two ends of a long strip of paper after giving one end a half twist... At the Sugar Sand Science Playground
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Mirror Puzzles - Erich's Puzzle Palace; Erich Friedman
Each square in the grids shown contains either a person lost in the hall of mirrors, or a diagonal mirror. The numbers at the sides of the square indicate how many people can be seen from that location when looking either horizontally or vertically. The
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